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  1. Maxwell Azzarello doused himself in liquid before throwing conspiracy-theory pamphlets, police said.
  2. World leaders have been repeating calls for de-escalation, after a reported Israeli strike on Iran.
  3. The latest round in the longstanding, dangerous rivalry between Israel and Iran seems over for now, Lyse Doucet writes.
  4. The 29-year-old chess master plays for 58 consecutive hours and counting on New York's Times Square.
  5. A huge $61bn support package that could help reshape Kyiv's war effort will go to a vote in coming days.
  6. Tributes are being paid to the gospel singer who won a Grammy in 2014 for her record Overcomer.
  7. Max Verstappen fights past Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso to win the Chinese Grand Prix sprint race.
  8. Authorities say the reforms are necessary, but opponents say they will lengthen the president's rule.
  9. Japan is seeing if artificial intelligence can tackle its increasing shortfall of workers.
  10. Footage showing explosions in the sky over Iran has been analysed by BBC Verify.
  11. Kyiv has long been pressing for hi-tech Patriot systems to defend against deadly Russian attacks.
  12. The residents of the Atlantic Canadian province chased the same good deal online without prior planning.
  13. The majority of handguns used in Canadian crimes come from the US, where gun laws are much more lax.
  14. The top three finishers of the Beijing half marathon are stripped of their medals after an investigation into the controversial result.
  15. Leonid Volkov was hospitalised and his arm broken in the attack outside his Lithuanian home in March.
  16. There are competing claims about the scale of Friday's attack on the Isfahan region.
  17. After decades of rivalry, the rival Middle East powers have both miscalculated, writes Jeremy Bowen.
  18. Video sent to the BBC shows flashes in the sky, while a large explosion can also be heard.
  19. Some in Israel had been calling for a stronger move than this apparently limited strike, writes James Landale.
  20. The historic city, nicknamed "Nesf-e-Jahaan" or half the world, is also a centre for military industry.
  21. Footage showing explosions in the sky over Iran has been analysed by BBC Verify.
  22. The long-running shadow war between the two countries has come into the open.
  23. Oil prices eased after Iran said a missile strike from Israel did little damage.
  24. The authorities defend attacking Israel, but not all Iranians see it that way.
  25. Iran's unprecedented weekend attack on Israel has changed the US political calculus in the region.
  26. Palestinians and the UN demand that Israeli forces stop a rampage across the occupied West Bank.
  27. Gaza is out of the headlines, but the pressure on Israel's PM has changed rather than disappeared.
  28. Video sent to the BBC shows flashes in the sky, while a large explosion can also be heard.
  29. The historic 17th Century building in Denmark's capital was engulfed in flames on Tuesday.
  30. The late musician's song is part of a project giving financial credit to nature.
  31. Viola, the elephant, was startled by the sound of a nearby car and ran away while having a bath.
  32. Ballerinas from around the world gather to break Guinness World record for 'en pointe' dancers.
  33. The UAE is known for hot and dry weather but heavy rains have become more regular in recent years.
  34. One of the Danish capital's most historic buildings has been engulfed in a raging fire.
  35. Three years ago the International Space Station took the trash out. Some of it just hit a home in Florida.
  36. An impartial 12-person jury is needed for his first criminal trial - dozens have already been excused.
  37. From exes who wasted our time, to comfort-eating after a breakup. We've all been there and so has Swift.
  38. The stabbing rampage at a busy Sydney shopping centre has left many - particularly women - fearful.
  39. Experts say tech outages do seem to be happening more often.
  40. Japan is seeing if artificial intelligence can tackle its increasing shortfall of workers.